Following the restoration by Ford Motor Company, the once-abandoned train station will reopen its doors for a first look as the centerpiece of Michigan Central’s 30-acre innovation district.
From June 6-16, Michigan Central OPEN welcomes the public to celebrate this major milestone with an opening night concert featuring iconic Detroit performers and a 10-day open house for the public to see the first floor of the revitalized Station.
OPEN LIVE
June 6
Michigan Central
Doors open
6:00PM
Show Begins
8:30PM
Be part of the excitement as we kick-off The Station's next chapter with a once-in-a-lifetime concert that celebrates the people and stories that bring this iconic building to life, hosted by Michigan Central and Ford Motor Company. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration will reopen Wednesday, May 22 at 9 a.m. EST for Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central and OPEN House. Capacity is limited and tickets are available first come, first served.
Register for OPEN LIVEOPEN HOUSE
June 7-16
The Station at Michigan Central
Experience the grandeur of the newly restored Station through an immersive experience of its rich history and promising future. Explore activations, storytelling, artwork and shareable moments throughout the ground floor of The Station. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration will reopen Wednesday, May 22 at 9 a.m. EST for Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central and OPEN House. Capacity is limited and tickets are available first come, first served.
Register for OPEN HOUSEOPEN FUTURES
In partnership with the Children’s Foundation, Bill and Lisa Ford have established the Michigan Central Station Children’s Endowment with the goal of raising $10 million to support youth-serving organizations in the Detroit area.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OPEN FUTURESOPEN OUTDOORS
June 7-16
The Station at Michigan Central
6:00PM
10:00PM
Outside the Station on the front lawn of Newlab at Michigan Central (the former Book Depository building), you’ll be able to enjoy music and local entertainment, learn more about Michigan Central's growing ecosystem, and purchase food, beverages and Michigan Central merchandise. Registration is not needed to participate in the outdoor experience.